
THE MAN WHO FELL THROUGH THE EARTH
THE MAN WHO FELL THROUGH THE EARTH - CHAPTER I Moving Shadow-Shapes
CHAPTER II Jenny’s Version
CHAPTER III The Elevator
CHAPTER IV The Black Squall
CHAPTER V Olive Raynor
CHAPTER VI Clews
CHAPTER VII Hudson’s Errand
CHAPTER VIII The Man Who Fell Through the Earth
CHAPTER IX The Man in Boston
A confident young lawyer has just settled into a sleek new suite on Madison Avenue, surrounded by the bustling world of high‑finance. He surrounds himself with tasteful furnishings, a diligent stenographer named Norah who loves detective stories, and a quiet fascination for the enigmatic Amos Gately, the respected head of the Puritan Trust Company whose reputation looms larger than his actual presence. Their polished office building becomes a stage for subtle games of observation and deduction, hinting at deeper connections among the characters.
When an unexpected snowstorm rolls in, the lawyer’s aversion to the blizzard drives him to rush home, but the worsening weather forces him to confront the very doors he has only ever admired from a distance. As the city is blanketed in “black snow,” his curiosity about Gately’s hidden world may finally pull him into a mystery that reaches far beyond the confines of his polished desk.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (350K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-02-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1942
A hugely prolific American writer, she moved easily between mystery novels, children’s books, poetry, and playful humor. Her work helped shape early popular detective fiction while delighting readers with wit and variety.
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